"No less enthralling than ' Two Years before the Mast.' 1 '''' 



The Cruise of the Cachalot. 



Round the World after Sperm Whales. By Frank T. Bullen, First Mate. 

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 I congratulate you most heartily. It's a new world that you've opened the door to." 



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BY THE AUTHOR OF " MONA MACLEAN." 



Windyhaugh. 



A Novel. By Graham Travers, author of " Mona Maclean, Medical Student," 

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Puerto Rico and its Resources. 



A book for Travelers, Investors, and others, containing full accounts of Natural 

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NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. 



The Care and Feeding of Children. 



A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses. By L. Emmett 

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